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The Swansea Devil – Y Diafol Abertawe – Red Ink – Lino print
Water-based red, matte ink print on white 220 gsm paper, hand-hand pressed with a spoon and touched up by hand also to give it a consistent tone all over. The writing is all written by hand also.
(Watermark only included to protect the online image, the print will only have edition number, title if needed and it will be signed by myself.)Size of the image is approx. 13.5 x 24 cm
Size of the mount is approx. 24.5 x 34.3 cmLimited edition of 25 prints of this colour scheme, also soon to be available in black and on apparel and accessories from my Redbubble shop. Delivered mounted and wrapped in cellophane.
All UK-bound items are sent 1st class delivery, signed for. Please contact me if you would prefer another method. All overseas-bound items are standard delivery, again, if you wish to have it tracked, please contact me and I will sort this out, please expect a higher postage cost for this.
To care for you print, please keep it out of direct sunlight and away from moisture.
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Asmodeus Icon (Ασμοδαίος)
Asmodeus (Ασμοδαίος), as depicted in Collin de Plancy ‘s Dictionnaire Infernal (1863).
Handmade pyrography, adorned on a big Sycamore wooden disc.
• Dimensions: 25 x 1.5cm“Though Ashmedai now permitted himself to be led off unresistingly, he acted most peculiarly on the way to Solomon. He brushed against a palm tree and uprooted it; he knocked against a house and overturned it; and when, at the request of a poor woman, he was turning aside from her hut, he broke a bone, and asked with grim humor: “Is it not written, ‘A soft tongue [the woman’s entreaty] breaketh the bone’?” (Prov. xxv. 15). A blind man going astray he set in the right path, and a similar kindness he did for a drunkard. He wept when a wedding company passed them, and laughed at one who asked his shoemaker to make him shoes to last for seven years, and at a magician who was publicly showing his skill. Having finally arrived at the end of the journey, Ashmedai, after several days of waiting, was led before Solomon, who told him that he wanted nothing of him but the shamir. Ashmedai thereupon informed the king where it could be obtained.
Solomon then questioned him about his strange conduct on the journey. Ashmedai answered that he judged persons and things according to their real character and not according to their appearance in the eyes of human beings. He cried when he saw the wedding company, because he knew the bridegroom had not a month to live; and he laughed at him who wanted shoes to last seven years, because the man would not own them for seven days; also at the magician who pretended to disclose secrets, because he did not know that under his very feet lay a buried treasure.”
£110.00 Sold by: Umbrae Lignorum -
The Littlest Obby Oss – Pen Munys – 13th Pressing
This mini print depicts a mast beast obby oss. This one is called PenMunys, or Tiny Head in Cornish. Cornwall, like Wales, also has a tradition around festivities, documented in Cornish Christmas Guise plays of including an obby oss character, constructed as a mast beast with an articulated horses skull on top. The Cornish oss typically has a dress of tatters and appear very often are very tall, dance and run at speed, and are full of mischief. They are accompanied by a teazer who does their best to keep them under control, for everyone’s safety, but anything not nailed down or tightly fastened may find itself a tasty morsel of these beasts.
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The Swansea Devil Print – Black and White Lucifer Gargoyle Welsh Folklore Illustration
A hand drawn illustration of the Swansea Devil, printed onto a high quality recycled cardstock. Perfect for any age, bedroom or living room or for fans of folklore. Price includes print, post and packaging.
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The Littlest Obby Oss – Pen Munys – a Cornish version of a Mari Lwyd
This mini print depicts a mast beast obby oss. This one is called PenMunys, or Tiny Head in Cornish. Cornwall, like Wales, also has a tradition around festivities, documented in Cornish Christmas Guise plays of including an obby oss character, constructed as a mast beast with an articulated horses skull on top. The Cornish oss typically has a dress of tatters and appear very often are very tall, dance and run at speed, and are full of mischief. They are accompanied by a teazer who does their best to keep them under control, for everyone’s safety, but anything not nailed down or tightly fastened may find itself a tasty morsel of these beasts.
£11.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
Stringerarts Mari Lwyd Christmas Card (Pack of 5)
Say something a little different this Christmas, with the Mari Lwyd. Interior says ‘Nadolig Llawen’ (Merry Christmas in Welsh). Pack of 5 cards (£2.40 per card) with kraft brown envelopes.
The Mari Lwyd is a wassailing folk custom found in South Wales. The tradition entails the use of a hobby horse made from a horse’s skull mounted on a pole, carried by an individual hidden under a sackcloth.
The Mari Lwyd is carried to local houses, where they request entry through song. The householders attempt to deny them entry, again through song, and the two sides would continue their responses to one another in this manner.
If the householders eventually relented, the team are permitted entry and given food and drink.
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Demon in a Box (Balam)
A coffin box with King Balam’s sigil. Inside are scrolls singed in hell fires of the preliminary invocation and the Goetia from The Lesser Key of Solomon to conjure demons. Alongside the scrolls are two vials, one of Sal (salt) and the other Oblatio (offering) of teeth, hair and gold.
£25.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of CuriositiesDemon in a Box (Balam)
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Demon in a Box (Andras)
A coffin box with Marquis Andras’ sigil. Inside are scrolls singed in hell fires of the preliminary invocation and the Goetia from The Lesser Key of Solomon to conjure demons. Alongside the scrolls are two vials, one of Sal (salt) and the other Oblatio (offering) of teeth, hair and gold.
£25.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of CuriositiesDemon in a Box (Andras)
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Demon in a Box (Marbas)
A coffin box with President Marbas’ sigil. Inside are scrolls singed in hell fires of the preliminary invocation and the Goetia from The Lesser Key of Solomon to conjure demons. Alongside the scrolls are two vials, one of Sal (salt) and the other Oblatio (offering) of teeth, hair and gold.
£25.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of CuriositiesDemon in a Box (Marbas)
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Demon in a Box (Astaroth)
A coffin box with Duke Astaroth’s sigil. Inside are scrolls singed in hell fires of the preliminary invocation and the Goetia from The Lesser Key of Solomon to conjure demons. Alongside the scrolls are two vials, one of Sal (salt) and the other Oblatio (offering) of teeth, hair and gold.
£25.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of CuriositiesDemon in a Box (Astaroth)
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Demon in a Box (Bael)
A coffin box with king Bael’s sigil. Inside are scrolls singed in hell fires of the preliminary invocation and the Goetia from The Lesser Key of Solomon to conjure demons. Alongside the scrolls are two vials, one of Sal (salt) and the other Oblatio (offering) of teeth, hair and gold.
£25.00 Sold by: Duckie Flesheaters' Cabinet of CuriositiesDemon in a Box (Bael)
£25.00
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